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Div. 5.DIVISION 5. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS
Ch. 1.5.CHAPTER 1.5. Traffic Violator Schools
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The department may contract with a nongovernmental entity to administer any part of this chapter, subject to limitations in other laws regarding contracting out for services. No contract shall exceed three years’ duration. The contracting entity, and any affiliate or subsidiary thereof monitoring traffic violator schools, shall conform to all of the following requirements:
(a)Engage in no other business activity with traffic violator schools or any of the principals of the traffic violator schools,
including the provision of services or supplies.
(b)Provide reports in statistical form to the department and to the Legislature as instructed by the department. These reports shall be issued not less frequently than annually.
(c)Make its records available for inspection by authorized rep
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The department may contract with a nongovernmental entity to administer any part of this chapter, subject to limitations in other laws regarding contracting out for services. No contract shall exceed three years’ duration. The contracting entity, and any affiliate or subsidiary thereof monitoring traffic violator schools, shall conform to all of the following requirements:
(a)
Engage in no other business activity with traffic violator schools or any of the principals of the traffic violator schools,
including the provision of services or supplies.
(b)
Provide reports in statistical form to the department and to the Legislature as instructed by the department. These reports shall be issued not less frequently than annually.
(c)
Make its records available for inspection by authorized representatives of the department, the Legislative Analyst, and the State Auditor.